Circular saw guide

5427006
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Inventors

Finley, Joe

Application #

279853

Filed

Jul-26-1994

Published

Jun-27-1995

Current US Class

083/468.5
083/471.3
083/477.2
083/486.1
083/574
083/581

International Classes

B27B 009/04

Field of Search

83/471.3 83/477 83/477.2 83/468.5 83/468.6 83/486.1 83/581 83/582 83/745 83/574

Examiners

Jones; Eugenia

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Litman; Richard C.

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Abstract
A saw guide for hand-held circular saws that aids the saw user in making straight cross and angled cuts. The guide utilizes a slotted saw track upon which the circular saw rests the base of the saw aligning flush against side walls of the track. The saw track is initially elevated above the workpiece by a spring loaded track support member and is brought in contact with the workpiece under a nominal downward force supplied by the saw user. Once the track is in contact with the workpiece, the saw is pushed along the track, its blade cutting through the underlying workpiece through a slot in the track, the track returning to its elevated position after the cut is completed. The track support member also employs a rotational coupling device with which the saw track may be locked in various angular positions relative to the workpiece for use when making angled cuts. For aligning the workpiece prior to cutting, the saw guide utilizes a floating fence which is brought flush with the top of the workpiece by the saw track when the track is pushed downward for a cut. To aid the saw user in setting the blade depth, the saw guide also includes a blade depth setting device with depth indicia printed thereon.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A circular saw guide for use in cutting a workpiece, comprising:

a walled saw track having a blade slot defined therethrough and an arcuate support bracket attached thereunder;

a track support member connected to said arcuate support bracket wherein said track support member includes means for allowing vertical displacement of said saw track;

said means for allowing vertical displacement of said saw track comprising a shaft, a biased spring supporting said shaft, and a spring housing enclosing said spring, a portion of said shaft passing into said spring housing; and

a mounting bracket attached to said track support member such that said support member may be secured to a standard workbench.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a saw guide, primarily for use with hand-held circular saws, to aid the saw user in making straight cross or angled cuts in wood or like materials.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Hand-held circular saws are frequently used for wood cutting due to their convenience, these saws being portable and simple to use. One drawback to these saws, however, is that it is often difficult to achieve a clean, straight edge along the cut line. To solve this problem, several saw guides have been created to aid the saw user in making straight cuts through wooden workpieces. Although several such guides are known, none has been created that combines accuracy, angular adjustability, and ease of use.

One prior art solution to the problem is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,645,306 which issued Feb. 29, 1972 to George F. Adams. In this patent, an angle guide for an electric saw is described that is designed to aid the user in making accurate cuts through wood or like material. Included in this design is a thin plate that is secured to a workbase with wing nuts and bolts. Through this plate are several slots through which the saw blade of a hand-held circular saw may pass. The device utilizes raised straight edge members that maintain flush contact with the sides of the saw base plate during the cut, preventing lateral movement of the saw. While the saw guide of this patent does provide for straight cutting, the design has several disadvantages. Among these disadvantages is the guide's limited adjustability. Although the guide can be angularly adjusted, as disclosed, the guide is limited to use in making only perpendicular cross-cuts, 45 degree cuts, and lengthwise cuts. No provision is made for cuts of other standard angulation such as 30 and 60 degrees. Another drawback of the design is that angular adjustment of the guide is somewhat cumbersome, the wing nuts having to be removed, the guide repositioned, and the wing nuts retightened. Although these steps are not unduly burdensome, they do require additional effort from the user, retarding the individual's productivity. Another adjustment difficulty is created due to the very narrow dimensioning of the cutting slots of the plate. Since these slots are so narrow, the guide rails must be precisely readjusted each time a different model circular saw is used to ensure that the saw blade may pass through the slot without the plate interfering with the blade's rotation. A further disadvantage of the configuration shown in this patent is that the work guide is set at a fixed height, and is incapable of vertical displacement. Consequently, the saw guide is elevated above the workpiece during the cut. The saw blade must, therefore, be lowered substantially to account for this elevation, adding to the potential for injury to the saw user.
 
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